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Influencers and social media #ramble
This week was the local elections and many candidates took to social media to try to influence us to vote for them. The turnout where I live was around 25% so perhaps there should have been an influence or nudge campaign to encourage people to actually vote. Anyway, there are millions of people on social…
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Inflation – the price we must pay? #finance
The British government had to borrow from the Bank of England and spend to cope with the pandemic. The Bank of England had to print money like never before too. Much of that extra money was paying over-paid office staff to “work from home”. Now Rees-Mogg is trying to bully them back to the office.…
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Telling a story #photography
In 2020, the government said the over 70s should isolate or shield, as they later put it. I stocked up on food and decided to isolate myself at home. The government then changed its mind. By then I had a recuring delivery slot with the supermarket and was resigned to the ordeal ahead. Many other…
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Beltane celebrations on the beacon. #ramble
The Staffordshire Old Horse Coven had a meet up on Barr Beacon in Staffordshire yesterday to celebrate Beltane which is a celebration just halfway between the spring equinox and the summer solstice in June. It is associated with fire and is said to be the high point of spring when we first see signs of…
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When you don’t know what to believe. #ramble
I have an autoimmune disease and other health problems, so is it safe for me to socialize again now the government has ended all covid restrictions? I checked the BBC website to see what the incidence of covid is now. It says, 1 person in 23 is infected. That’s quite high and suggests that if…
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Investing for discretionary income. #financefriday
Most people are now aware of rising prices. Energy prices are going up by more than 50% and we have seen steep rises in prices for petrol and diesel. When we have paid for essentials like housing, food, taxation, transport and communications, the money left is our discretionary income which we spend on enjoying life.…
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Whatever happened to covid? #health
In 2020 when restrictions were first announced, we were told “vulnerable” people would need to isolate and that was later revised to “shielding”. Originally, the vulnerable included the over 70s and we had a group delivering food parcels to the over 70s until a Sunday Times article questioned it and the rules were revised to…
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The many uses for photography #photography
Improvements are being carried out to Wednesbury town centre and so on Sunday, I photographed the work in progress and then moved on to this more scenic spot. Photographs can be informative and they can be decorative. Photography is an art.View post to subscribe to site newsletter.